The decision is approaching, for Oliver Solberg and his competitors, in the Belgian World Cup rally.
SVT begins Sunday by broadcasting from special section 18, out of 20, which is called Kemmelberg 1 and is 13.81 km long.
Commentator:
Maria Wallberg.
Expert:
Jonas Kruse.
Reporter:
Johan Hedlund
SVT direct reports and broadcasts directly starting at 09.30 in SVT1 and Play and then 13.00 in SVT2 and Play.
WC rally in Belgium
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Tänak in the lead before the finish after Neuville crashed on the penultimate stage of the day
Motorsport: See the home favorite Neuville's crash - the lead disappeared in a ditch
Maria Wallberg
SVT
The three biggest challenges with Belgium's WC rally
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Maria Wallberg
SVT
Saturday - double live broadcast stages in SVT from the Belgian WC rally.
Hope you join us.
SS10 10:45 in SVT2/SVT Play
SS14 16:00 SVT2/SVT Play
Maria Wallberg
SVT
Yesterday 18:42
Many thanks for today!
See you tomorrow.
etc. Maria and Jonas
Maria Wallberg
SVT
Yesterday 18:42
MarcusN •
Dangerous with ping pong 😬😱
Yesterday 17:42
Ouch after Neuville's departure - Tänak now new leader and Oliver Solberg up to fourth place in the rally
Maria Wallberg
SVT
Yesterday 17:41
BVN •
Must be TC15.
A lot of traffic and comments from the police
in connection with this.
Yesterday 17:40
MarcusN •
How big is the difference in track width between the classes now does it affect the asphalt as a gravel rally?
It's probably the same as on gravel rallies.
It probably doesn't affect as much as the track somehow gets a little wider here when gravel/dirt is pulled out onto the road
Jonas Kruse
Expert commentator
Yesterday 17:38
Fredrik93 •
Jonas Kruse, will you go historic in Swedish next year because it was probably the last year with you, huh?
you never know...
Jonas Kruse
Expert commentator
Yesterday 17:37
Fredrik93 • I
have thought of one thing in Sweden, we often have when you start riding as a beginner and most people then say that you should start in voc, it is the same as abroad with
There are various cheap, good entry-level classes or cups to start in most countries.
Jonas Kruse
Expert commentator